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. >>> and then secretary of state john kerry heading to ukraine after more of putin's army moves in on crimea. at what point is russia's military intimidation an official declaration of war? this is "way too early." >>> hey there, everybody. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. it is monday, march the 3rd, 2014. welcome to "way too early." the show that would have won best new short feature if we had been nominated. we always have next year. >>> we start off with weather. winter showing no signs of slowing down. new jersey in a state of emergency right now as places like atlantic city could get more than a foot of snow today. the federal government in d.c. has closed its offices and congress is closing business for today. this winter system has skewed south sparing much of the northeast. missouri and indiana have already seen heavy snow leaving roads there a mess. as the system moves through parts of the deep south it left behind heavy ice and slick roads causing troubles there. meteorologist bill karins, fill us in. how did it change? >> from friday it was looking like i-70 from indianap
. >>> and then secretary of state john kerry heading to ukraine after more of putin's army moves in on crimea. at what point is russia's military intimidation an official declaration of war? this is "way too early." >>> hey there, everybody. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. it is monday, march the 3rd, 2014. welcome to "way too early." the show that would have won best new short feature if we had been nominated. we always have next year. >>> we...
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the options available to russia, ukraine, nato and the united states. rosalyn jordan has more. >> the u.s. secretary of state used the sunday information shows, send egg troops into ukraine is illegal. >> you just don't invade another country on phony pretext in order to assert your interests. >> but the u.s. doesn't think that sending in troops of its own is the right response. instead washington and european nations are taking aim at things that matter to moscow. for example the g-8 summit in sochi. the u.s. has stopped its planning for the meetings and hinted it might not attend at all. what else is on the table? >> there could be ultimately asset freezes, visa bans, there could be disruption of any of the normal trade routine. there could be business drawback on investment, the rubel is already going down. >> ready to enact sanctions if that would solve the crisis. >> i think the congress is going to play a very important role if we believe it is necessary to tone down the military options in the ukraine. >> that business interests will pressure put
the options available to russia, ukraine, nato and the united states. rosalyn jordan has more. >> the u.s. secretary of state used the sunday information shows, send egg troops into ukraine is illegal. >> you just don't invade another country on phony pretext in order to assert your interests. >> but the u.s. doesn't think that sending in troops of its own is the right response. instead washington and european nations are taking aim at things that matter to moscow. for example...
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. >> this as secretary of state john kerry prepares to travel to the ukraine with all options on the table when it comes to a u.s. response. doug luzader is has more. >> we have seen a number of people. you mentioned 6,000. they have knocked that down. secretary of state john kerry will head to ukraine tonight. >> that is not the act of somebody who is strong. that's the act of somebody who is acting out of weakness and out of a certain kind of desperation. we hope russia will turn this around. they can. >> russia clah many consider ths to be russian. the u.s. influence has become very limited and economic sanctions and political pressure they have little impact. >> not even a little bit. if any of that had gotten their tanks he wouldn't have been there in the first place. heather and ainsley. >>> thank you very much. doug luzader we will keep an eye on it. >>> here we go again. as you were saying get those shovels ready. the east coast getting hit with another winter storm. snow already falling in some places right now. already this morning 2,000 flights all across the u.s. they are
. >> this as secretary of state john kerry prepares to travel to the ukraine with all options on the table when it comes to a u.s. response. doug luzader is has more. >> we have seen a number of people. you mentioned 6,000. they have knocked that down. secretary of state john kerry will head to ukraine tonight. >> that is not the act of somebody who is strong. that's the act of somebody who is acting out of weakness and out of a certain kind of desperation. we hope russia will...
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secretary of state john kerry announcing he is heading to kiev to support ukraine's new leadership. he'll have meetings there tomorrow. he calls russia's invasion of crimea an incredible act of aggression. let's get to diana magnay, on the ground live in crimea this morning, in the ukraine, although now under occupation, apparently, by russian troops. diana, give us the latest. >> reporter: occupation in simferopol, where i am, which is essentially the capital. it doesn't feel like that. you have many troops on the streets, although they are patrolling, for example, the main regional administration building still. but around military bases here in crimea, there are hundreds more troops who have been trying to get ukrainian military there to surrender their weapons. and along the border posts, most importantly, and on the east of crimea, we're hearing from the ukrainian government that there were attacks on those border posts overnight by what the guards have described as russian special forces. we need to note, john, that all of these troops, special forces, whoever they are, are st
secretary of state john kerry announcing he is heading to kiev to support ukraine's new leadership. he'll have meetings there tomorrow. he calls russia's invasion of crimea an incredible act of aggression. let's get to diana magnay, on the ground live in crimea this morning, in the ukraine, although now under occupation, apparently, by russian troops. diana, give us the latest. >> reporter: occupation in simferopol, where i am, which is essentially the capital. it doesn't feel like that....
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netanyahu addressed the growing concern in ukraine. in the meantime, with the situation in ukraine spiraling out of control, "the washington post" editorial board slamming president obama in an op-ed sunday saying his foreign policy views are a fantasy and could threaten our national security. stunningly, it says, quote, for five years, president obama has led a foreign policy based more on how he thinks the world should operate than on reality. it was a world in which the tide of wars receding and the united states could, without much risk, radically reduce the size of its armed forces. unfortunately, russian president vladimir putin has not received the memo on 21st century behavior. guy benson is a political editor for townhall.com and a fox news contributor. what do you make of that, guy? we're going to go to you then listen to the president. >> well, it's a stinging rebuke of this president and his foreign policy by an editorial board that twice endorsed him for president. when you read through, they're really taking apart this en
netanyahu addressed the growing concern in ukraine. in the meantime, with the situation in ukraine spiraling out of control, "the washington post" editorial board slamming president obama in an op-ed sunday saying his foreign policy views are a fantasy and could threaten our national security. stunningly, it says, quote, for five years, president obama has led a foreign policy based more on how he thinks the world should operate than on reality. it was a world in which the tide of...
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as secretary of state john kerry prepares to head to ukraine in a show of support, but first, we start with this winter weather affecting millions of people in the midatlantic and the east coast three days into march. in fact, these are pictures, images, from nasa of the massive storm from space. you see it just crippling part of this country. right now, the storm is continuing to move east with heavy snow and ice, making for hazardous conditions. at least five states you see there on the side of your screen have declared a state of emergency, including new jersey, tennessee, delaware, mississippi, and virginia. here's a live look at washington, d.c., where most of federal offices are shut down, along with schools. parts of the east coast could see up to a foot of snow with d.c. and the atlantic states seeing a layer of ice and up to ten inches. more than 2,000 flights in and out of the u.s. cancelled. right now, tens of thousands of people without power in tennessee, texas, arkansas, missouri, mississippi, and kentucky, after icy weather hit yesterday. freezing rain could cause more w
as secretary of state john kerry prepares to head to ukraine in a show of support, but first, we start with this winter weather affecting millions of people in the midatlantic and the east coast three days into march. in fact, these are pictures, images, from nasa of the massive storm from space. you see it just crippling part of this country. right now, the storm is continuing to move east with heavy snow and ice, making for hazardous conditions. at least five states you see there on the side...
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from secretary of state john kerry. he told george that russia could face harsh diplomatic and financial penalties if they don't reverse course. >>> the crisis is affecting consumers around the globe. russia is one of the top suppliers of oil and natural gas. overnight, oil prices jumped more than a dollar a barrel. that will hit drivers at the pump. wholesale gas prices are up nearly four cents per gallon today. >>> the other big story this morning, the weather. a snow emergency declared in the nation's capital. most federal offices in washington, d.c. closed. the mid-atlantic region braces for up to a foot of snow. thousands of flights, meanwhile, are canceled or delayed. ginger's complete forecast in a moment. >>> the suspect in a brazen gold heist in florida is being sent back to the u.s. to face charges. authorities say they found him hiding in bushes, trying to sneak across the border from belize to guatemala. valdez stands accused of stealing nearly $3 million in gold from a courier back in miami in 2012. the lar
from secretary of state john kerry. he told george that russia could face harsh diplomatic and financial penalties if they don't reverse course. >>> the crisis is affecting consumers around the globe. russia is one of the top suppliers of oil and natural gas. overnight, oil prices jumped more than a dollar a barrel. that will hit drivers at the pump. wholesale gas prices are up nearly four cents per gallon today. >>> the other big story this morning, the weather. a snow...
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ukraine must remain an independent state with current borders intact to follow its democratic will to join the european union and nato if it desires. the world is full of revisionist powers and bad actors looking at to splot the openi-- -- willie,m for the president from all fronts but very few people actually suggesting that there should be some sort of american military response here. everyone is focused on the economy. >> mostly putting sanctions and things on there. let's go to michael steele in washington. among other things this is a test of the west. what should the president do right now? what is the appropriate thing to do at this point? >> i think that president putin will find and realize that the move into crimea was a move too far and i think it solidified the president ability to go public in a big, strong way, irrespective of those who want to say what he has not said up to now, to lay down the law on sanctions, to lay down the law on the g-8. certainly, you know, doing the obvious pulling out of meetings and things like that on the diplomatic level means something, but
ukraine must remain an independent state with current borders intact to follow its democratic will to join the european union and nato if it desires. the world is full of revisionist powers and bad actors looking at to splot the openi-- -- willie,m for the president from all fronts but very few people actually suggesting that there should be some sort of american military response here. everyone is focused on the economy. >> mostly putting sanctions and things on there. let's go to...
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is still the legitimate head of state. where does that leave the new government in kiev? >> well, the new government obviously still feels that they are in the rightful place by a mandate of the people who came out on it is streets. the russians are clearly trying to frame this within a legal situation, trying to make this a legitimate legal movement. obviously when vladimir putin asked for authorization to use military force, he didn't have to do that. he did it because he wants to make this look letting. what prime minister medvedev is doing is saying if you ukrainians won't to get hid of yanukovych, do it through legal means. if you want do it, do it, but do it legally. >> president obama working the phones this weekend not only talking to russian penalty vladimir putin, but seeking support from u.s. allies trying to increase pressure on moscow. lisa stark is in washington this morning. good morning. >> good morning, del. the administration is insisting that this is not a fight between east and west, not a repeat of the
is still the legitimate head of state. where does that leave the new government in kiev? >> well, the new government obviously still feels that they are in the rightful place by a mandate of the people who came out on it is streets. the russians are clearly trying to frame this within a legal situation, trying to make this a legitimate legal movement. obviously when vladimir putin asked for authorization to use military force, he didn't have to do that. he did it because he wants to make...